Resist the annual urge to go full “hibernation mode” this winter and plan fun winter adventures across Ontario to get you out of the house, discovering new things and making memories with those you love most. Winter in Ontario offers a myriad of exciting activities for families to get out and make the most of the season—and with the convenience of GO Transit—these winter wonders are super easy to get to and skip the hassle of traffic, finding and paying for parking and missing out on the exciting build-up on the trip there. From areas around the GTA to Barrie and Niagara Falls, here's a guide to the top winter attractions that will leave your family begging for their next GO day trip. 1. Toronto: The Distillery Winter Village
Resist the annual urge to go full “hibernation mode” this winter and plan fun winter adventures across Ontario to get you out of the house, discovering new things and making memories with those you love most.
Winter in Ontario offers a myriad of exciting activities for families to get out and make the most of the season—and with the convenience of GO Transit—these winter wonders are super easy to get to and skip the hassle of traffic, finding and paying for parking and missing out on the exciting build-up on the trip there. From areas around the GTA to Barrie and Niagara Falls, here's a guide to the top winter attractions that will leave your family begging for their next GO day trip. 1. Toronto: The Distillery Winter Village View this post on Instagram A post shared by The Distillery Historic District (@distilleryto) The Distillery Winter Village in Toronto is a must this time of year. Explore the historic Distillery District transformed into a winter wonderland offering more than you can do and see in just one visi
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